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Chad 06-24-2004 12:56 PM

Web hosting & web page building
 
I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


Chad


Dave Milne 06-24-2004 02:26 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
If you are looking to get someone to host your domain for you, your
connection isn't relevant.
If you are looking to do your own hosting, you need someone to put your host
entry in their domain name servers,
and the registrar that registered your domain has to update the record to
say who is running the domain name server that has your entry in it.
(Usually people who provide hosting services can also register domains for
you, but they dont have to be the same people as those who you registered
your domain with).

ok that's the theory, here's the practice.

Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)

If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
you can pick from.

Reading this makes it look complicated - its not, honest.

Good luck !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 02:26 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
If you are looking to get someone to host your domain for you, your
connection isn't relevant.
If you are looking to do your own hosting, you need someone to put your host
entry in their domain name servers,
and the registrar that registered your domain has to update the record to
say who is running the domain name server that has your entry in it.
(Usually people who provide hosting services can also register domains for
you, but they dont have to be the same people as those who you registered
your domain with).

ok that's the theory, here's the practice.

Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)

If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
you can pick from.

Reading this makes it look complicated - its not, honest.

Good luck !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 02:26 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
If you are looking to get someone to host your domain for you, your
connection isn't relevant.
If you are looking to do your own hosting, you need someone to put your host
entry in their domain name servers,
and the registrar that registered your domain has to update the record to
say who is running the domain name server that has your entry in it.
(Usually people who provide hosting services can also register domains for
you, but they dont have to be the same people as those who you registered
your domain with).

ok that's the theory, here's the practice.

Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)

If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
you can pick from.

Reading this makes it look complicated - its not, honest.

Good luck !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 02:26 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
If you are looking to get someone to host your domain for you, your
connection isn't relevant.
If you are looking to do your own hosting, you need someone to put your host
entry in their domain name servers,
and the registrar that registered your domain has to update the record to
say who is running the domain name server that has your entry in it.
(Usually people who provide hosting services can also register domains for
you, but they dont have to be the same people as those who you registered
your domain with).

ok that's the theory, here's the practice.

Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)

If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
you can pick from.

Reading this makes it look complicated - its not, honest.

Good luck !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




Jim85CJ 06-24-2004 02:40 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
"I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"

Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...

Chad wrote:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>



Jim85CJ 06-24-2004 02:40 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
"I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"

Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...

Chad wrote:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>



Jim85CJ 06-24-2004 02:40 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
"I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"

Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...

Chad wrote:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>



Jim85CJ 06-24-2004 02:40 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
"I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"

Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...

Chad wrote:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>



Dave Milne 06-24-2004 03:15 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
give the man a break - he has been posting here for at least 6 months...

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:WeFCc.12309$bs4.3780@newsread3.news.atl.earth link.net...
> "I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
> have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"
>
> Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
> And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...
>
> Chad wrote:
> > I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> > some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my

own
> > domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts

of
> > bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> > bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> > of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Chad
> >

>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 03:15 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
give the man a break - he has been posting here for at least 6 months...

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:WeFCc.12309$bs4.3780@newsread3.news.atl.earth link.net...
> "I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
> have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"
>
> Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
> And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...
>
> Chad wrote:
> > I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> > some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my

own
> > domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts

of
> > bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> > bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> > of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Chad
> >

>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 03:15 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
give the man a break - he has been posting here for at least 6 months...

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:WeFCc.12309$bs4.3780@newsread3.news.atl.earth link.net...
> "I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
> have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"
>
> Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
> And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...
>
> Chad wrote:
> > I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> > some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my

own
> > domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts

of
> > bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> > bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> > of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Chad
> >

>




Dave Milne 06-24-2004 03:15 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
give the man a break - he has been posting here for at least 6 months...

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:WeFCc.12309$bs4.3780@newsread3.news.atl.earth link.net...
> "I'm also looking for generous amounts of bandwidth up and down." "I
> have a roadrunner connection, so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem"
>
> Define "generous amounts of bandwidth" Upload on RR isn't "generous".
> And find a news group that is relevant to your topic...
>
> Chad wrote:
> > I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> > some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my

own
> > domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts

of
> > bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> > bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> > of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> > Chad
> >

>




DougW 06-24-2004 05:42 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Chad did pass the time by typing:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection,
> so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not
> sure of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


Well, first off someone doesn't "give" you your own domain name. You have
to register one. I suggest www.godaddy.com because they terminate spammers
and are reasonable in price. They also provide hosting services for your
web page.

RoadRunner, like Cox, frown upon users running servers at home. Some actually
block inbound port 80 (http) preventing you from running a server on that standard
port. Unless you buy the commercial rate connection. Usually it's cheaper to
have someone else host.

--
DougW




DougW 06-24-2004 05:42 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Chad did pass the time by typing:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection,
> so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not
> sure of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


Well, first off someone doesn't "give" you your own domain name. You have
to register one. I suggest www.godaddy.com because they terminate spammers
and are reasonable in price. They also provide hosting services for your
web page.

RoadRunner, like Cox, frown upon users running servers at home. Some actually
block inbound port 80 (http) preventing you from running a server on that standard
port. Unless you buy the commercial rate connection. Usually it's cheaper to
have someone else host.

--
DougW




DougW 06-24-2004 05:42 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Chad did pass the time by typing:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection,
> so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not
> sure of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


Well, first off someone doesn't "give" you your own domain name. You have
to register one. I suggest www.godaddy.com because they terminate spammers
and are reasonable in price. They also provide hosting services for your
web page.

RoadRunner, like Cox, frown upon users running servers at home. Some actually
block inbound port 80 (http) preventing you from running a server on that standard
port. Unless you buy the commercial rate connection. Usually it's cheaper to
have someone else host.

--
DougW




DougW 06-24-2004 05:42 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Chad did pass the time by typing:
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection,
> so bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not
> sure of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


Well, first off someone doesn't "give" you your own domain name. You have
to register one. I suggest www.godaddy.com because they terminate spammers
and are reasonable in price. They also provide hosting services for your
web page.

RoadRunner, like Cox, frown upon users running servers at home. Some actually
block inbound port 80 (http) preventing you from running a server on that standard
port. Unless you buy the commercial rate connection. Usually it's cheaper to
have someone else host.

--
DougW




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-24-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Why don't you start by playing with your AOL storage?
http://members.aol.com/chadsmach1/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Chad wrote:
>
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
> Chad


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-24-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Why don't you start by playing with your AOL storage?
http://members.aol.com/chadsmach1/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Chad wrote:
>
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
> Chad


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-24-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Why don't you start by playing with your AOL storage?
http://members.aol.com/chadsmach1/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Chad wrote:
>
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
> Chad


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 06-24-2004 06:00 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Why don't you start by playing with your AOL storage?
http://members.aol.com/chadsmach1/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Chad wrote:
>
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
> Chad


Jay Stuler 06-25-2004 02:55 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not sure
how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
you with limited hosting though.



Jay Stuler 06-25-2004 02:55 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not sure
how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
you with limited hosting though.



Jay Stuler 06-25-2004 02:55 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not sure
how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
you with limited hosting though.



Jay Stuler 06-25-2004 02:55 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 

"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?


I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not sure
how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
you with limited hosting though.



Dave Milne 06-25-2004 03:43 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I used to get Blueyonder checking to see what I was running, so I blocked
them in my firewall.
As far as they were concerned, none of my ports were open.

--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cbgi2b$m3b$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
> I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not

sure
> how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
> from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
> your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
> you with limited hosting though.




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 03:43 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I used to get Blueyonder checking to see what I was running, so I blocked
them in my firewall.
As far as they were concerned, none of my ports were open.

--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cbgi2b$m3b$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
> I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not

sure
> how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
> from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
> your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
> you with limited hosting though.




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 03:43 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I used to get Blueyonder checking to see what I was running, so I blocked
them in my firewall.
As far as they were concerned, none of my ports were open.

--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cbgi2b$m3b$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
> I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not

sure
> how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
> from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
> your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
> you with limited hosting though.




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 03:43 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I used to get Blueyonder checking to see what I was running, so I blocked
them in my firewall.
As far as they were concerned, none of my ports were open.

--
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"Jay Stuler" <usenetjunk2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cbgi2b$m3b$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
> I can recommend godaddy.com for the domain name and/or hosting, I'm not

sure
> how "generous" the bandwidth will be though. RR may block your connection
> from hosting websites, and if they discover you hosting one they may term
> your account as it is against their TOS. RR and AOL both already provide
> you with limited hosting though.




Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address) 06-25-2004 09:08 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Dave Milne wrote:
> Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
> for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
> that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
> every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
> domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
> have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
> your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
> your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
> dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)
>
> If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
> to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
> does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
> you can pick from.



Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
several domains there and they're great.

Cheers,
- JG


Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address) 06-25-2004 09:08 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Dave Milne wrote:
> Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
> for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
> that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
> every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
> domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
> have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
> your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
> your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
> dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)
>
> If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
> to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
> does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
> you can pick from.



Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
several domains there and they're great.

Cheers,
- JG


Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address) 06-25-2004 09:08 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Dave Milne wrote:
> Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
> for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
> that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
> every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
> domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
> have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
> your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
> your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
> dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)
>
> If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
> to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
> does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
> you can pick from.



Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
several domains there and they're great.

Cheers,
- JG


Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address) 06-25-2004 09:08 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
Dave Milne wrote:
> Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns thing
> for ~35 bucks per year. Importantly they are geared up to deal with the fact
> that your ISP may have given you a dynamic IP address ( one which may change
> every 24 hours ). This is a bummer for hosting, since it means that the
> domain name server will need to be updated every 24 hours, but dyndns.org
> have software which you can run which will do this for you - it spots when
> your ISP has changed the address and tells dyndns.org. Or alternatively,
> your broadband firewall router may do it for you ( I have 2 which know about
> dyndns.org ). You don't have a firewall router ? You are insane :-)
>
> If you want to play for free, you can. Dyndns.org will allow you register up
> to 5 sub-domain names (e.g. www.chad.dyndns.org for free). Shaggie / Travis
> does it this way (http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org) . There are other ones
> you can pick from.



Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
several domains there and they're great.

Cheers,
- JG


trailboss 06-25-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I have had customers use http://ipowerweb.com/ ....they are pretty good
with the bandwidth, email, all of it...good price too....



"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




trailboss 06-25-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I have had customers use http://ipowerweb.com/ ....they are pretty good
with the bandwidth, email, all of it...good price too....



"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




trailboss 06-25-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I have had customers use http://ipowerweb.com/ ....they are pretty good
with the bandwidth, email, all of it...good price too....



"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




trailboss 06-25-2004 09:41 AM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
I have had customers use http://ipowerweb.com/ ....they are pretty good
with the bandwidth, email, all of it...good price too....



"Chad" <chadsmach1@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040624125621.05775.00000504@mb-m05.aol.com...
> I want to get into more depth of web desgin just for kicks. I'm looking

for
> some good sources for web hosting. I need someone that will give me my own
> domain name (www.Chad.com...etc). I'm also looking for generous amounts of
> bandwidth up and down. I'm in NC (Cary), and I have a roadrunner

connection, so
> bandwidth on my end isn't a problem. I would just set up IIS but I'm not

sure
> of roadrunners policies concerning it. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Chad
>




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 02:17 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
??
The dyndns.org 35 bucks includes the real domain. The subdomain is free.

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address)" <jjjjjjjjjjjjjjj@null.net> wrote
in message news:10do8jh5k68u83c@corp.supernews.com...
> Dave Milne wrote:
> > Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns

thing
> > for ~35 bucks per year.

> Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
> email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
> several domains there and they're great.




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 02:17 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
??
The dyndns.org 35 bucks includes the real domain. The subdomain is free.

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address)" <jjjjjjjjjjjjjjj@null.net> wrote
in message news:10do8jh5k68u83c@corp.supernews.com...
> Dave Milne wrote:
> > Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns

thing
> > for ~35 bucks per year.

> Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
> email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
> several domains there and they're great.




Dave Milne 06-25-2004 02:17 PM

Re: Web hosting & web page building
 
??
The dyndns.org 35 bucks includes the real domain. The subdomain is free.

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Bubba Kahuna (only 1 'J' in my address)" <jjjjjjjjjjjjjjj@null.net> wrote
in message news:10do8jh5k68u83c@corp.supernews.com...
> Dave Milne wrote:
> > Companys such as dyndns.org can register a .com for you and do the dns

thing
> > for ~35 bucks per year.

> Or for the same $35 setup fee, you can get free bannerless hosting with
> email at Doteasy.com and have a real domain, not a sub-domain. I host
> several domains there and they're great.





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